Import .whl files into Bazel.
Rules
whl_library
A rule for importing .whl
dependencies into Bazel.
This rule is currently used to implement pip_import
. It is not intended to
work standalone, and the interface may change. See pip_import
for proper
usage.
This rule imports a .whl
file as a py_library
:
whl_library(
name = "foo",
whl = ":my-whl-file",
requirements = "name of pip_import rule",
)
This rule defines @foo//:pkg
as a py_library
target.
Example usage (generated)
load("@rules_python//python:whl.bzl", "whl_library")
whl_library(
# A unique name for this repository.
name = "",
# A dictionary from local repository name to global repository name
repo_mapping = {},
# The path to the `.whl` file
whl = "",
)
name
A unique name for this repository.
extras
A subset of the "extras" available from this .whl
for which
requirements
has the dependencies.
python_interpreter
The command to run the Python interpreter used when unpacking the wheel.
repo_mapping
A dictionary from local repository name to global repository name. This allows controls over workspace dependency resolution for dependencies of this repository.
For example, an entry "@foo": "@bar"
declares that, for any time this repository depends on @foo
(such as a dependency on @foo//some:target
, it should actually resolve that dependency within globally-declared @bar
(@bar//some:target
).
requirements
The name of the pip_import
repository rule from which to load this
.whl
's dependencies.
whl
The path to the .whl
file. The name is expected to follow this
convention).